The Essence of Purification: Majestic Vajrasattva Statue
Introducing the magnificent statue of the Buddhist Bodhisattva of purification, the Vajra Sattva on the Grand Throne. Standing 15.7 inches tall and resting on a 13.3-inch base, this sculpture, weighing 6.59 kg, represents the profound and transformational force of Vajrasattva's presence. This artwork, made of an oxidized copper body and further enhanced by silver plating, embodies the essence and sublime beauty of the Vajrasattva, who is the embodiment of the purity of the Buddha. It is decorated with paintings in gold and acrylic.
The image of Vajrasattva shows him sitting elegantly on a large throne, reflecting his elevated position among the Bodhisattvas. The oxidized copper body of Vajrasattva, which gives the figure an appearance of eternal knowledge, is complemented by a silver-plated throne that emphasizes the figure's celestial and pure nature. The statue not only serves as a piece of sacred art but as a powerful symbol of hope, offering spiritual purification and renewal to all who seek it.
Size: 15.7"/40cm (Height) x 13.3"/34cm (Base)
Weight: 6.59 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Silver Plated, Oxidized Copper Body
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Vajrasattva is revered as the Bodhisattva of purification, symbolizing the highest state of enlightenment. Vajrasattva, who is well-known for his hundred-syllable mantra, uses his practice to effectively purge obscurations and bad karma, which helps practitioners on their path to enlightenment. It is thought that calling upon Vajrasattva will result in the body, speech, and mind becoming purified, healing the soul, and achieving a purer condition of existence.